How to Draw Bugs Bunny from Looney Tunes | Merrie Melodies | Step By Step Tutorial | Tutorial

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  • This lesson is meant for our young artists.
    Today, we're learning how to draw and color Bugs Bunny from the Looney Tunes & Merrie Melodies.
    Bugs Bunny
    “ Eh... What's up doc? „
    ~ Bugs' catchphrase.
    “ Of course, you realize this means war! „
    ~ Bugs, upon facing his foes.
    “ What a maroon! „
    ~ Bugs, upon outsmarting his opponents.
    “ Ain't I a stinker? „
    ~ Bugs, when he is satisfied.
    “ I knew I should’ve turned left at… (somewhere) „
    ~ Bugs with his sense of direction
    Bugs Bunny (simply known as Bugs) is the main protagonist in the Looney Tunes franchise, serving as the main protagonist of animated series Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies, one of the two overarching protagonists (alongside Daffy) in Tiny Toons Adventures, the tritagonist of the 2003 live-action/animated film Looney Tunes: Back in Action, one of the posthumous protagonists in Loonatics Unleashed, one of the main two protagonists (alongside Daffy Duck) of The Looney Tunes Show, and one of the titular main characters of Wabbit/New Looney Tunes, Looney Tunes Cartoons and Bugs Bunny Builders. He also appears in other tv shows and commercials.
    He is a mischievous rabbit who goes on adventures, survive events and keeps his universe safe with the other Looney Tunes.
    He was voiced by the late Mel Blanc, Jeff Bergman, the late Greg Burson, Billy West, the late Joe Alaskey, Samuel Vincent and currently voiced by Eric Bauza. In the Japanese dub, he is currently voiced by Kappei Yamaguchi
    Personality
    He is a cunning, carefree, charismatic, and smart rabbit. These personality traits are what gives him an advantage over his enemies, rivals and opponents. He is also known for his famous catch phrase; "Eh, what's up, doc?", which he typically uses as a greeting to anyone he encounters (usually while munching a carrot). Bugs is characterized as being clever and capable of outsmarting anyone who antagonizes him, including Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Willoughby, Marvin the Martian, Beaky Buzzard, Daffy Duck, the Tasmanian Devil, Cecil Turtle, Witch Hazel, Rocky, and Mugsy, Wile E. Coyote, The Crusher, Count Bloodcount, and a whole bunch of others. Bugs almost always wins these contentions, a story pattern which recurs in Looney Tunes cartoons directed by Chuck Jones. Concerned that viewers would lose sympathy for an aggressive protagonist who always won, Chuck arranged for Bugs to be bullied, cheated, or threatened by the antagonists while minding his own business, justifying his subsequent antics as retaliation or self-defense. He's also been known to break The 4th Wall by "communicating" with the audience, either by explaining the situation (e.g. "Be with you in a minute, folks!"), describing someone to the audience (e.g. "Feisty, ain't they?"), cluing in on the story (e.g. "That happens to him all during the picture, folks."), explaining that one of his antagonists' actions have pushed him to the breaking point ("Of course you know, this means war."), admitting his own deviousness toward his antagonists ("Gee, ain't I a stinker?"), etc.
    When Bugs made his appearance, he promptly replaced Daffy Duck as the most popular Warner Bros. character. Daffy, jealous of his cartoon counterpart's ascension to fame, has on many occasions attempted to dethrone the rabbit. But he has never truly succeeded, always being outsmarted by the clever hare.
    However, as time passed on, Bugs and Daffy's rivalry has turned friendlier in nature as the two usually hang out together in most cartoons and Bugs considers Daffy his best friend despite his faults, to which Daffy says the same thing.
    Bugs will usually try to placate the antagonist and avoid contention, but when a villain pushes him too far, Bugs may address the audience and invoke his catchphrase "Of course you realize this means war!" before he retaliates, and the retaliation will be devastating. This line was taken from Groucho Marx and others in the 1933 film Duck Soup and was also used in the 1935 Marx film A Night at the Opera. Bugs would pay homage to Groucho in other ways, such as occasionally adopting his stooped walk or leering eyebrow-raising (in Hair-Raising Hare, for example) or sometimes with a direct impersonation (as in Slick Hare).
    Let's go to Draw and Color Bugs Bunny!
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